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Tropical weather back in SF Bay Area as flood watch issued in SoCal
In the Bay Area, scattered showers could pop up after 11 a.m. Thursday, but the most likely chance of sustained rain will be in the South Bay and Central Coast this afternoon. Rainfall totals are not ... Read More
Chance of more showers continues in Southern California as remnants of Tropical Storm Mario linger
The possibility of rainfall and thunderstorms in parts of Southern California continues on Friday as remnants of Tropical Storm Mario linger. Read More
Flood watch issued for much of Southern California as remnants of Tropical Storm Mario brings showers, chance of thunderstorms
A KCAL Next Weather Alert remains in effect until Friday for all communities as rainfall totals are expected to peak on Thursday. Read More
Thunderstorms, heat, fire weather and winds threaten SoCal as weather gets wild
SoCal is in for a wild week of weather with thunderstorms and toasty temperatures bringing the chance of fire starts as well as sudden downpours, forecasters say. Read More
Southern California Braces for Changing Weather: Heat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Risks
Southern California residents are in for a dynamic weather week as a mix of increasing heat, thunderstorms, and heightened fire weather risks ... Read More
Flood watches issued across California as tropical-like weather arrives

Remnants of Tropical Storm Mario arrived in California on Wednesday. Lightning and heavy rain remain in the forecast through Friday, prompting officials to warn of potential flooding. Read More
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